After making the ultimate sacrifice, Ragman has fallen right into Z'Dargill's trap. With the help of his friends' spirits, Ragman must will himself to return to the battlefield and defeat Z'Dargill once and for all. The epic finale of RAGMAN is here!
Worth the buy, as this issue pays off on the whole series in what the story was building up to and how it ends. Read Full Review
Some lovely art from Inaki Miranda provides the perfect backdrop for this emotional story about guilt and honor, and you can't help but wish there was more to come. Read Full Review
With this being Ragmans first introduction into DC Rebirth since its start, the series felt full and complete. It introduces a new, yet familiar, character and gives him the building blocks to hopefully appear in more series later down the road. Rory continues on with his life in Gotham with the rags, so there is a good chance hell be drawn back into the continuity at some point down the line, whether its with Etrigan or someone from the Batfamily. Read Full Review
With this being Ragmans first introduction into DC Rebirth since its start, the series felt full and complete. It introduces a new, yet familiar, character and gives him the building blocks to hopefully appear in more series later down the road. Rory continues on with his life in Gotham with the rags, so there is a good chance hell be drawn back into the continuity at some point down the line, whether its with Etrigan or someone from the Batfamily. Read Full Review
Ragman has a good run with this concluding chapter that again reminds me why I like Ray Fawkes as he works in the darker and grittier side of Gotham. While i do think the series should have been shorter and tighter, the end result is something that in trade form will read very well and works to bring one of my favorite characters back into the mainline DC Comics fold after being away for too long. Read Full Review
The final issue brings us closure. Sacrifices had to be made and Reagan is taking it all in as to what happened on this day. He's torn between having a power and weather or not to keep using said power. Will he continue being the Ragman in the face of what he had to do on this day? You'll have to read on to find out. I really enjoyed this series as our protagonist becomes a bit more human and takes in the consequences of his actions. The final chapter is a must read and Reagan's final decision is not unexpected but poignant none the less **** (8.8 rating) Read Full Review
Overall, it is a good conclusion to an underwhelming series. I appreciated how this series dealt with veteran's issues, but it struggled with a coherent plot and the pacing was abysmal. Although I feel this miniseries underperformed, I feel that this is a good re-introduction of Rory Regan into the DC Universe. Read Full Review
Ragman fails to save the day! And then he stops failing. This comic, however, is both a loss in engaging story and decompressed cash grab. I can't imagine anyone being hyped for this one. Read Full Review
Ragman under previous writers, most famously Bill Willingham, was a complex character whose powers came from a rich mythology and served a harsh but benevolent justice. This series hollows that character out, turning him into a generic antihero covered in a cursed object. Read Full Review